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8th grade math games for Easel $5-10

Preview of Adding & Subtracting Rational Numbers Activity 7th Grade Math Escape Room

Adding & Subtracting Rational Numbers Activity 7th Grade Math Escape Room

Practice addition and subtraction of rational numbers in an engaging digital escape room! Students will race to match equivalent expressions involving adding and subtracting positive and negative numbers, figure out the signs of sums and differences of decimals or fractions on a number line, solve word problems, find the distance between points using knowledge of absolute value, and much more to save a submarine that has been sabotaged. Based on seventh grade standard 7.NS.A.1, this online break
Preview of Equivalent Expressions & Combining Like Terms with Distributions 7th Grade Math

Equivalent Expressions & Combining Like Terms with Distributions 7th Grade Math

Can your students add and subtract linear expressions, combine like terms, and form equivalent expressions with distribution in order to escape the bunker? This fun and engaging math activity is based on seventh grade math standard 7.EE.A.1. Four engaging puzzles will have students combining like terms to discover a combination, simplify expressions that include distribution to find a locker combination, sorting equivalent expressions to unlock a door, and much more! This digital escape room act
Preview of Area & Circumference of Circles Digital Escape Room Pi Day Activity 7th Grade

Area & Circumference of Circles Digital Escape Room Pi Day Activity 7th Grade

Finding the circumference and area of a circle will help your students escape the Oval, I mean Circle, Office in this engaging digital escape room. This online activity is perfect for Pi Day on March 14 (3.14) or any time to review geometry standards relating to the formulas for area and circumference of a circle. Puzzles will have students deriving pi by finding the ratio between a circle's circumference and diameter, finding the area of a portion of a circle, solving problems to open a safe, a
Preview of Algebraic Expressions Unit Review 3D Dodecahedron Project

Algebraic Expressions Unit Review 3D Dodecahedron Project

Are you looking for a fun and engaging activity to review ALGEBRAIC EXPRESSIONS? Your students will love this dodecahedron project! Is perfect to end your unit as a formative assessment! Common core aligned, suitable for grades 6th, 7th, and homeschooling.You can hang and display them around the room as classroom decor!Review fractions on a number line with this FUN dodecahedron project!This product includes:6 pages (2 circles per page), Answer key, and student worksheet.What is the content of e
Preview of Middle School Math: Taxable Income, Income Tax Game Using Percentages (Easel)

Middle School Math: Taxable Income, Income Tax Game Using Percentages (Easel)

This is a real-life lesson that encourages students to evaluate taxable income based on one's income and the marginal tax bracket. Kids will love this and have a great time discussing the occupations and how much each is taxed. This lesson does not go as far as to discuss personal deductions and standard deductions, which would lower your taxable income. That is for another day. This is a simple introduction to how Federal taxes are collected. Focuses on taxable Income, understanding taxes, calc
Preview of Simplifying Radical Expressions Scavenger Hunt

Simplifying Radical Expressions Scavenger Hunt

This set of cards can be used to review the simplifying of radicals. This would be a great activity for students in high school Geometry who are working with leaving answers for the Pythagorean Theorem in radical form and not decimal form. Each card has a problem written in black and an answer to another problem (in the magnifying glass). • The twelve-card set that have a ♢ at the bottom will make one scavenger hunt with ten cards.• The seventeen set that have a ♧ at the bottom will make another
Preview of Order of Operations Bingo! Print + Digital Version

Order of Operations Bingo! Print + Digital Version

Want to get your child or student interested in Order of Operations?Then, let's play Bingo! Print + Digital Version (No Parentheses or Exponents)This fun Math game is geared to develop your students' math skills, problem-solving, and critical thinking skills. Students will have fun playing this Order of Operations Bingo game as they try to solve the math problems and be the first player to score Bingo to win the game. Learning math through play provides an engaging, stimulating, and relaxing lea
Preview of The Distributive Property Digital Escape Room Review PDF +EASEL

The Distributive Property Digital Escape Room Review PDF +EASEL

Are you looking for a fun and engaging activity to improve your math instructions on reviewing The Distributive Property? Your students can use these Google Sheets to practice PEMDAS. Suitable for grades 6th-7th, and homeschool. This is a 20 Questions ESCAPE ROOM common core aligned. It will reveal new questions after the answers for the 1st set of 4 questions are correct, and so on until the whole mission is completed. Easy to use, please check out the attached video :)What is included?- 20 pr
Preview of Template 16 Questions Self-Checking Puzzle – Personal Use

Template 16 Questions Self-Checking Puzzle – Personal Use

Template 16 Questions Self-Checking Puzzle – Personal UseThis is an editable 16-question self-checking template where you can add your own questions. In only 5 easy steps! Easy and Fast!. When students answer correctly, the cell will change to green and the puzzle will start to uncover. --->see the video preview :)This resource is suitable for all grades k-12, and all subject areas. You can choose to have only text questions or add pictures as well.What is included:A colorful formatted and co
Preview of Geometry - I Have...Who Has...Cards - Pythagorean Theorem

Geometry - I Have...Who Has...Cards - Pythagorean Theorem

This set of I Have... Who Has... cards can be used to review the use of the Pythagorean Theorem. The activity will engage all students in solving the problems. The set of cards can be divided into sets of 15, 20, or 25 cards. So it can be used in a class with 15 students, 20 students, or 25 students. (Or some students can be given more than one card.) Each students gets a card and anyone can begin the activity by reading their Who Has ... All the rest of the students listen to the proble
Preview of Roman Numerals Interactive Resources Set 4th - 8th Grade

Roman Numerals Interactive Resources Set 4th - 8th Grade

Fun & Engaging Interactive & Printable Roman Numerals Resources Suitable for upper elementary & middle school students.Comprises:A combined Presentation with Activities & Graded Quiz Separate Graded QuizPrintable Dominoes Game pdf formatPPT of Dominoes Game which is editableRoman Numerals spreadsheet (editable)Easel Activity based on the quiz but with over double the questionsAnswers for Quiz & Easel activity are available within the downloadDigital Presentation - Introductio
Preview of Alg 1 - Slope Scavenger Hunt

Alg 1 - Slope Scavenger Hunt

This set of cards can be used to review slope concepts. CCSS 8.EE.B6 and 8.F.A.3 are emphasized. This would be a great activity for students entering Algebra I. Each card has a problem written in black and a graph and an answer to another problem (in the blue box at the bottom right). By using the 10 cards that have a ♡ at the bottom you will have 10 cards in the scavenger hunt. If you use the 20 cards with a ♢ you will have a scavenger hunt with 20 cards. (When using the 20 cards, you wil
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